Books > Christianity > Christian theology
|
Buy Now
What the Heavens Declare - Science in the Light of Creation (Paperback)
Loot Price: R645
Discovery Miles 6 450
You Save: R87
(12%)
|
|
What the Heavens Declare - Science in the Light of Creation (Paperback)
Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days
|
Synopsis: In her latest book, What the Heavens Declare, Lydia
Jaeger provides a detailed analysis of the role of the theistic
doctrine of creation in the rise of modern science, with a
particular focus on the natural order. As the author explains,
despite the common use of the expression "laws of nature" by both
scientists and laymen, there is a long-standing tradition of
philosophical debate about, and even refusal of, the notion that
laws of nature might exist independently of a divine or human mind.
This work attempts to account for natural order in harmony with the
religious worldview that significantly contributed to the original
context in which modern science began: the world seen as the
creation of the triune God. Endorsements: "Readers of Lydia
Jaeger's arresting book may at first be surprised to find favorable
references to 'creationism' and 'creationists, ' terms that so
often connote anti-evolutionary rhetoric and religious
fundamentalism. But they should not be deceived. Her object is not
to defend populist religious movements but to reinstate a
sophisticated theology of creation having distinguished precedents
within Christian tradition, and a Protestant Reformed tradition in
particular. The universe she describes is one in which everything
that exists is radically dependent on a Creator God whose wisdom
and faithfulness guarantee the order of nature. Despite many
competing accounts of nature's 'laws, ' and despite current
critiques of the applicability of the concept, Dr. Jaeger gives a
spirited defense of a philosophy of science in which physical laws
are still best understood as divine legislation. A bold and
challenging essay." --John Hedley Brooke Emeritus Professor of
Science and Religion, Oxford University "What the heavens declare
is here unfolded in all its fullness. Anyone who wants to
understand what creationism really means should read this work. It
restores the recently narrowed doctrine of creation to its historic
stature and does so in conversation with contemporary issues in
science, philosophy of science, and theology of nature. Discerning
and inspiring." --Jitse M. van der Meer Professor of Biology and
History and Philosophy of Science, Redeemer University College,
Ancaster, Ontario Coeditor of Nature and Scripture in the Abrahamic
Religions (2008) "In What the Heavens Declare, the author provides
a scholarly survey of the biblical doctrine of creation, in
dialogue with the key ideas that led to the emergence of modern
science. The book provides a fine contribution to our understanding
of the critical role played by the Christian concept of creation in
shaping the history of Western thought. It is warmly recommended."
--Denis Alexander Director of The Faraday Institute for Science and
Religion, St. Edmund's College, Cambridge, UK Author Biography:
Lydia Jaeger is Academic Dean at the Institut Biblique de
Nogent-sur-Marne, near Paris. She is the author of five books and
several articles on the relationship between Christianity and the
natural sciences.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!
|
You might also like..
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.